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World Axe Throwing League (WATL) The World Axe Throwing League (WATL) is a global governing body of urban axe throwing. [1][2] WATL was founded in 2017 by representatives from Canada, the United States, Brazil, and Ireland. It has 19 axe throwing nations with membership. Members include over 175 member companies (affiliates).
The Wilson Cup (center), awarded annually to the winner of the National Axe Throwing Championship. The International Axe Throwing Federation (IATF) is a global organization, originally established in the United States in 2016 as the National Axe Throwing Federation (NATF) with the purpose of promoting and regulating the sport of axe throwing.
The modern sport of axe throwing involves a competitor throwing an axe at a target, attempting to hit the bullseye as near as possible. Axe throwing has historically been an event in lumberjack competitions. [1] As of the fall of 2020 there are commercial locations in Canada, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and ...
It's the first time the Fox Cities has hosted the event, and the 2022 World Axe Throwing and World Knife Throwing Championships are the largest their leagues have held.
St. Cloud residents Niki and Dustin Knight will be competing in the World Axe Throwing Championship in Appleton, Wisconsin starting Dec. 1.
Apr. 4—A Trego ax-thrower hopes her story of perseverance inspires others like her to pick up a hatchet. Lindy Smith fell and sustained a head injury on her 35th wedding anniversary last May.
The World Knife Throwing League (WKTL) is a sports organization that hopes to be the ruling body for commercial knife throwing venues. [1] WKTL was founded in 2021 by venue representatives from Canada, the United States of America, and the United Kingdom. It has 3 knife-throwing nations with membership. Members include over 30 member companies ...
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